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1. Political Action

1.1. San Antonio Progressive Alliance

1.1.1. SAPA is a coalition of concerned citizens, grassroots activists, leftists, and progressive groups that believes the majority of the hard-working people of San Antonio deserve to have a city that represents all people – not just the wealthy and affluent.

1.2. Indivisible 23

1.3. Indivisible 21

1.3.1. Group of constituents of Texas’s 21st Congressional District who are working together to push back against the Trump agenda.

1.4. Indivisible 35

1.5. March on Texas

1.5.1. Electing progressives in local offices will create immediate change in our communities and lasting change in Texas over the long haul.

1.6. Unite Here

1.6.1. Organization of working people, coming together to win dignity and higher standards in the hospitality industry and beyond. We are proud of the work we do and want to make it better.

1.7. We the People United for Action

1.7.1. Grassroots organization committed to building up the community through volunteerism and civic engagement.

1.8. Indivisible 20

1.8.1. TX20 Indivisible is a grassroots organization dedicated to creating a fair, just, open and ethical society for all. By actively promoting the American ideals of equal representation, social and economic justice and the rule of law, we hold our government accountable to these principles and to the people.

2. Get out the Vote

2.1. Move SA

2.1.1. We're a progressive non-profit dedicated to giving youth a voice in politics.

2.2. Battleground Texas

2.2.1. Battleground Texas is united by the basic belief that when our values are represented by our elected leaders, we all win.

2.3. Texas Organizing Project

2.3.1. TOP promotes social and economic equality for low to moderate income Texans through community and electoral organizing.

2.4. Mi Familia Vota

2.4.1. Integrates local organizing, leadership development, advocacy and building broad community partnerships with our voter engagement work; focusing on local,state and federal elections.

2.5. Get Empowered Together

2.5.1. Progressive grassroots, arts-based nonprofit working to inspire millennial voter turnout and volunteerism in Texas.

3. Women's Issues

3.1. Women's March on Washington- San Antonio

3.2. Planned Parenthood

3.2.1. Nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education.

3.3. Mujeres Marcharan

4. LGBTQIA

4.1. Equality Texas

4.1.1. Largest statewide organization dedicated solely to securing full equality for LGBTQ Texans through political action, education, community organizing, and collaboration.

4.2. The Pride Center

4.2.1. serve the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and HIV communities by connecting them and their families to community resources and organizations related to health, wellness, support, education, activities, and advocacy.

4.3. Human Rights Campaign

4.3.1. Represents a force of more than 3 million members and supporters nationwide. As the largest national lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer civil rights organization

5. Immigration

5.1. RAICES

5.1.1. Promotes justice by providing free and low-cost legal services to underserved immigrant children, families and refugees in ...

6. Civil Rights

6.1. CAIR

6.1.1. Enhance understanding of Islam, encourage dialogue, protect civil liberties, empower American Muslims, and build coalitions that promote justice and mutual understanding

6.1.1.1. Strives to implement programs that are structured to bring Latinos into the mainstream of American political and socio-economic life

6.2. MALDEF

6.3. ACLU Texas

6.3.1. Leading civil rights organization in the Lone Star State. Since our formation in 1938, we have worked in the courts, the legislature, and through public education to protect civil rights and individual liberty.

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